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Table of Contents

Internal Order Structure Overview...................................................................................... 3


Internal Order and Order Group Examples......................................................................... 4

Internal Orders
Creating an Internal Order................................................................................................... 6
Changing an Internal Order................................................................................................. 8
Displaying an Internal Order............................................................................................... 9

Internal Order Groups


Creating an Internal Order Group....................................................................................... 10
Changing the Description of an Internal Order Group....................................................... 12
Displaying an Internal Order Group................................................................................... 12
Assigning an Internal Order to an Order Group................................................................. 13
Removing an Internal Order from an Order Group............................................................ 15
Moving an Internal Order to a Different Group................................................................. 17

Budgeting
Posting Original Budget to an Internal Order..................................................................... 19
Posting a Budget Supplement to an Internal Order............................................................ 22
Posting a Budget Return to an Internal Order.................................................................... 24

Correcting Entries & Reposting Line Items


Reposting Line Items......................................................................................................... 27
Changing an Internal Order Number Posted to Cost Center.............................................. 29
Redistributing Funds Across Multiple Internal Orders...................................................... 29
Removing an Internal Order From a Transaction.............................................................. 31

Internal Order Reporting


Budget/Actual Comparison Report.................................................................................... 33
Actual Line Items Report................................................................................................... 35
Display Master Data Report............................................................................................... 37

Appendix
Steps in the Internal Order Process Chart.......................................................................... 39
Commitment Line Items Report........................................................................................ 39
Internal Orders Audit Report............................................................................................. 41
Locating the Order Group an Internal Order Belongs to................................................... 43

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Internal Order Structure Overview


Internal Orders provide a way of tracking revenues and expenses in addition to G/Ls. For
example, all the expenses associated with a department project or faculty member can be
assigned an Internal Order number. A report can then be executed for that Internal Order
displaying all the expenses, posted to multiple G/Ls, across multiple cost centers, for that project
or faculty member. This alternative way of tracking expenses helps to eliminate the need for
shadow systems, namely Excel spreadsheets.

Internal Orders are created and maintained in the Controlling module at the department level.
The Internal Order Structure consists of Internal Orders, which represent specific information
being tracked, and Order Groups, which consist of multiple Internal Orders and/or other Order
Groups. The best time to implement the Internal Order system is at the beginning of a fiscal year
or at the commencement of a new project. However, the repost line items feature allows you to
post Internal Orders to transactions in Controlling after they have been posted in Funds
Management. Thus, Internal Orders can be implemented after the fiscal year or project begins.

The success and usefulness of the Internal Order Structure requires planning. The first step is to
determine what types of information the Dean, Director or Manager desires to see. The second
step is to identify the reporting needs of the department. Being consistent with Internal Order
and Order Group descriptions will help streamline reporting and will help identify the Internal
Orders and Order Groups created.

It is important to work with other people within your college or department when creating an
Internal Order. For example, some colleges have developed guidelines for naming Internal
Orders and Order Groups, which should be followed to maintain continuity.

Finally, before you can create Internal Orders, you will need an Order Type. The Order Type
controls Internal Order numbering, security and field displays. You should have been assigned
an Order Type at training. If you do not know your Order Type assignment, please call
Accounting Services at extension 3707.

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Internal Order and Order Group Examples


Career Services

Principle #1
Orders should reflect the purposes of spending, not the type of spending

Principle #2
Orders should represent an alternative view of the S/E allocation to an account.

Internal Orders represent specific administrative, activities and faculty development expenses.
The Order Group CS_PRGRAMS is used to combine and separate the different activities of
Career Services, which are represented by the Internal Orders.

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Career Services Programs

In this example, the Internal Orders track expenses for food and recruiters for each of the
programs. The Internal Orders also track the revenue from admission fees. In the example
above, each program that Career Services holds has a unique Internal Order number for each
expense and revenue that is generated from the program.

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Internal Orders

Creating an Internal Order

An Order Type must be assigned before an Internal Order can be created. The Order
Type controls Internal Order numbering, security and field displays. Below is a list of
order types. Note that Assets Under Construction (AUC) have a different set of 6 digit
Internal Order numbers. Facilities Management is the only department with access to
creating the AUC Internal Order numbers.

Order Type Description


01 College of Communication & Fine Arts
02 College of Humanities, Soc, & Behav Sci
03 College of Business Administration
04 College of Education & Human Services
05 College of Health Professions
06 College of Science & Technology
07 Charter Schools
08 Administrative
09 OIT
10 Athletics
11 Special Olympics
12 College of Medicine
ZGRT Grants

To create an Internal Order:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersMaster


DataSpecial FunctionsOrderCreate or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KO01.

2. Enter the Order Type and press enter or click the green check.

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3. Enter the required information in the Assignments section.

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Assignment Section (Required information):


Description: Name of Internal Order. Should be descriptive of the type of information
being tracked. For example, Travel for Professor X.
Company Code: Should default to CMU
Person responsible: Enter the name of the person responsible for maintaining Internal Orders.
This is a sort field, so be consistent in form. For example, always use S
JONES or Sally Jones or JONES, S. The Person Responsible, Telephone
number and Department are displayed on the master data report.

Assignment Section (Optional information):


Long Text: Long text allows tracking changes to a project or object over time. For
example, changes in budget or transfer of monies. To enter information
into the long text field, select the long text icon. Once the information is
completed, select the green arrow to go back to the assignments screen.
The long text data will be updated.
Telephone: Recommended. This field can be used as a sort field in the Display
Master Data report. Consistency is the key to usefulness.
Department: This field can be used as a sort field in the Display Master Data report.
Consistency is the key to usefulness.

Once all of the information is completed, select the save icon or F11 to save the Internal
Order. The system assigns a number and displays the message Order was created with number
#####. The system assigns the next number in the sequence assigned to the Order Type used.
This means your Internal Orders will not necessarily be in consecutive order. Keep a record of
the Internal Orders you create.

Once you have created your Internal Orders, the next step is to create Order Groups and assign
Internal Orders to the Order Groups.

Changing an Internal Order


There may be situations where you will need to go back and modify an Internal Order after you
have saved it. Some items you may want to modify are: Description, Long Text, Responsible
Cost Center or WBS Element.

To Change an Internal Order:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersMaster


DataSpecial FunctionsOrderChange or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KO02

2. Enter the Internal Order number and press enter or the master data icon
and make desired changes. Changes can be made in any field that is NOT grayed.
3. Save the changed information by selecting the save icon or F11.

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Displaying an Internal Order


To determine ownership of an Internal Order or to review documentation that has been attached
to an Internal Order without making changes you can display Internal Order master data.

To display an Internal Order:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersMaster


DataSpecial FunctionsOrderDisplay or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KO03.
2. Enter the Internal Order number and press enter or the master data
icon.

The following screen will appear.

3. If additional documentation is available on the project, select the long text icon

4. Ownership of the Internal Order is displayed in the Person responsible field

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Internal Order Groups

Creating an Internal Order Group

To create an Order Group:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersMaster


DataOrder GroupCreate or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KOH1

2. Create and enter the Order Group name and press the enter or hierarchy icon. The
Order Group name can be up to 14 characters by using a period (.) and a four character
suffix. For example, CAG_ART890.1234. Empty spaces can't be used. If a period is not
used, there is a limit of 10 characters.

3. Enter the group description. A description can be up to 40 characters long.

The above steps establish the top node of the department’s Order Group structure. To add Order
Groups under this Order Group, click once on the Order Group and select the Lower Level
icon.

The following screen will appear.

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Enter the Order Group name or identifier (based on the structure you have defined) and the Order
Group description and press enter.

To create an Order Group at the same level as another, click once on the same level Order Group
and select the same level icon.

Enter the Order Group name or identifier and the Order Group description and press enter.

At this point you can save your Order Group(s) by selecting the save icon or F11 or you can
attach Internal Orders to your Order Group(s) (this is covered in an upcoming section of this
manual). The same transaction codes would be used to adjust the order group to delete an order
group or insert another order group.

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Changing the Description of an Internal Order Group

To change the description of an Order Group:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersMaster


DataOrder GroupChange or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KOH2.

2. Enter the Order Group name or identifier and press enter. Change the description and
save. The name of the Order Group cannot be changed; however, the Order Group can
be deleted and a new one created. Ensure this order group is not used by others before
deleting.

Users can display Order Group master data to review information or Internal Order assignments.

Displaying an Internal Order Group


To display an Order Group:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersMaster


DataOrder GroupDisplay or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KOH3.

2. Enter the Order Group name or identifier and press enter.

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3. Click the plus next to an Order Group to view the Internal Order assignments.

Assigning an Internal Order to an Order Group


Once Order Groups are created, Internal Orders can be assigned to them. If assigning Internal
Orders to Order Groups when the Order Groups are created begin with step 3.

To assign an Internal Order to an Order Group:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersMaster DataOrder


GroupChange or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KOH2.

2. Enter the Order Group to be modified and press enter.

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3. Click the Order Group once and select the order icon.

The following screen will appear.

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4. To assign individual Internal Orders to an Order Group, enter the Internal Order numbers in
the left hand column and press enter. If you enter a number that does not exist, the system
will indicate there is "No valid master." Select the save icon or F11 to save Internal
Order assignments.

5. To enter a range of Internal Orders numbers, enter the beginning Internal Order number in
the first column, first row and the ending Internal Order number in the second column, first
row and press enter. A list of the Internal Orders within the number range will display on the
screen. The range functions as a unit meaning that it can be removed from or moved to a
Group as a range, but not as a single Internal Order. To remove or move an Internal Order
within a range, delete the range, and then add the Internal Orders individually.

NOTE: Please keep in mind that your Internal Orders may NOT be assigned numbers in
sequence. Using a range may bring in Internal Orders created by other people.

Removing an Internal Order from an Order Group

To remove an Internal Order from an Order Group:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersMaster DataOrder


GroupChange or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KOH2.

2. Enter the Order Group to be modified and press enter.

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3. Expand the Order Group to display the assigned Internal Orders. Place the cursor on the
Internal Order or Internal Order range to be removed and select the select icon. The
Internal Order number should be shaded.

4. Remove the Internal Order or range by selecting the remove (detach) icon and press the
save icon or F11. The Internal Orders will be removed from the group, but the Internal
Order will not be deleted.

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Moving an Internal Order to a Different Group

To move an Internal Order from one Order Group to another:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersMaster DataOrder


GroupChange or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KOH2.

2. Enter the top node Order Group and press enter.

3. Expand the Order Group the Internal Order or Internal Order range is to be moved from.
Click on the Internal Order or range to be moved and select the select icon.

4. Click on the Order Group the Internal Order or range is to be moved to and select the Insert
at Lower Level icon.

5. The Internal Order or range will move from one Order Group to the other. Expand the
second Order Group to verify that the move has been made. Press the save icon or F11
to save the change.

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Budgeting

Posting Original Budget to an Internal Order

Budget can be posted to an Internal Order. Budget can be used to:


 Track spending versus a user defined budget level for specific functions, programs, etc.
(this does not affect funds center budget)
 Monitor carryforward expenditures
 Establish a planned spending amount for comparison reporting
 Create a historical representation of budget allocations and program changes

To post original budget to an Internal Order:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal


OrdersBudgetingOriginal BudgetChange or enter TRANSACTION CODE:
KO22.

2. Enter the Internal Order number or Order Group and Order Type. Press enter or select

the Original budget icon.

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The following screen will appear.

3. A. For cost centers operating on a fiscal year basis, enter budget information into the
desired fiscal year and the Overall field and press the save icon or F11.

B. For grants/WBS Elements with a project period spanning multiple CMU fiscal years,
enter budget information into the Overall field only and press the save icon or F11.

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The system will assign and display a document number at the bottom of the screen for the budget
posted.

NOTE: To see details of budget line items from original, supplement or return budget screens,
click on the amount and go to ExtrasLine Items.

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The following screen will appear.

Posting a Budget Supplement to an Internal Order


Budget supplements can be used to identify additions to funding for programs, functions etc.
Posting budget supplements creates a historical representation of funding allocations and

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program changes. If historical information is not a concern, the original budget can be
modified.

To post a budget supplement to an Internal Order:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal


OrdersBudgetingSupplementChange or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KO24.

2. Enter the Internal Order number or Group Order and Order Type. Press enter or select
the Supplement icon.

The following screen will appear.

3. Enter the budget supplement amount in the Overall and fiscal year fields and press enter.
The system will recalculate the current budget to include the supplement just entered.

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The system
recalculates current
budget.

4. If the calculated budget is correct, press the save icon or F11. The system will assign
and display a document number at the bottom of the screen for the budget supplement
posted.

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Posting a Budget Return to an Internal Order


Budget returns can be used to identify reductions of funding for programs, functions, etc.
Posting budget returns creates a historical representation of funding allocations and
program changes. If historical data is not a concern, the original budget can be modified.

To post a budget return to an Internal Order:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal


OrdersBudgetingReturnChange or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KO26.

2. Enter the Internal Order number and press enter or select the Return icon.

To see details of budget line items click on the amount then go to ExtrasLine Items.

3. Enter the budget return amount in the Overall and fiscal year fields and press enter. The
system recalculates the current budget to reflect the return just entered.

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System
recalculates
current budget

4. If the calculated budget is correct, press the save icon or F11. The system will assign
and display a document number at the bottom of the screen for the budget return posted.

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Correcting Entries & Reposting Line Items


To reduce the number of keying errors, be sure to use the latest revised departmental forms for
requesting journal entries, invoice vouchers, departmental deposits, etc. If an Internal Order
number field is not on the form, please write the Internal Order by the cost center or WBS
element and highlight it. Unfortunately, no matter how much care is taken, errors will occur.

How a transaction is corrected depends upon how it was entered and the type of error made.
NOTE: Items reposted in the Controlling module will not be reflected on the FM Reports.

Change FM
Type of Error Solution User Department Action
Reports?
Incorrect cost center or WBS Reverse the entry and Submit journal entry to
Yes
Element keyed re-key Accounting Services
Reverse the entry and Submit journal entry to
Incorrect G/L account keyed Yes
re-key Accounting Services
Incorrect Internal Order Use re-post line item to
Repost using KB61 No
keyed correct
Use re-post line item to
No Internal Order keyed Repost using KB61 No
correct
Purchase order commitment
appears in Cost center and Purchasing should
Communicate
not on the Internal Order and correct the account Yes
information to Purchasing
there has been no activity (no assignment information
internal order referenced)
Purchase order commitment
Purchasing should
appears in the incorrect Communicate
correct the account Yes
Internal Order and there has information to Purchasing
assignment information
been no activity

Users can use the Repost line item function to:


 Add an Internal Order number to a transaction
 Change an Internal Order number on a transaction
 Redistribute a transaction across multiple Internal Orders
 Remove a transaction from an Internal Order

Note: Once a document has been reposted, it cannot be reposted again without first being
reversed. After it is reversed it can then be reposted again. Contact Accounting Services if
you need to reverse a reposting.

Note: After a transaction is reposted, the document will show 3 times in the Actual Line
Items detail report (the original debit entry, the credit entry adjusting the original Internal
Order field, and the revised debit entry which includes the modified Internal Order field).

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Reposting Line Items

To repost line items:

1. Follow the MENU PATH: AccountingControllingInternal OrdersActual


PostingsRepost Line ItemsEnter or enter TRANSACTION CODE: KB61.

2. Enter the document number, company code and fiscal year in the selection fields as

follows and select the execute icon:

 Document number: This is the FI document number from the Actual Line Item Detail
report located in FM Reports. The FI document number is generally the one starting with
the numbers below:

Document Number Method Entered in SAP


100XXXXXX (9 digits) Journal Entry
1900XXXXXX (10 digits) Non-Purchase Order Entry (Invoice Voucher Forms)
2000XXXXXX (10 digits) Payroll Upload
5000XXXXXX (10 digits) Purchase Order Entry
5100XXXXXX (10 digits) Purchase Order Entry
5500XXXXXX (10 digits) Credit Card Upload Entry
6000XXXXXX (10 digits) Batch Journal Entry Upload

 Company Code: Enter CMU

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 Fiscal Year: Enter the fiscal year in which the transaction was originally posted.

The line items from the FI document will appear.

You may have to scroll to the right hand side of the screen to see all of the information.

3. Locate the correct amount and Line item listed under the FI Document number.

4. Click in the line of the line item that you wish to add an Internal Order number to. Click
the Change Account Assignment Icon.

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5. Enter the Internal Order number in the Internal Order field. Click the green check mark.

6. Press the post (save) icon or F11. At the bottom of the screen, the system will
display the message Document is posted under number #####.

Changing an Internal Order Number

To change an Internal Order number posted in FI:

1. Follow steps 1-4 to repost a line item.

2. In the Change Account Assignment screen, overwrite the incorrect Internal Order with
the correct one. Click the green check mark.

3. Press the save icon or F11. At the bottom of the screen, the system will display the
message Document is posted under number #####.

Redistributing Funds Across Multiple Internal Orders


All or part of the amount of a transaction can be divided between two or more Internal Orders.

To redistribute dollar amounts across multiple Internal Orders:

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1. Follow steps 1-2 to repost a line item.

You may have to scroll to the right side of the screen to see all of the information.

2. Enter the correct amount for the first Internal Order in the first row of the Value TranCurr
column by overwriting the original amount and press enter. The system will compute the
difference between the original amount and the entered amount and insert the difference
on the next line.

3. If splitting the charge more than once, enter the correct amount for the second Internal
Order number in the second row of the Value TranCurr column by overwriting the
difference amount calculated by the system. The system will compute the difference
between the previous difference amount and the entered amount and insert it on the next
line. Repeat this process until the charge has been split as needed for correct Internal
Order assignment. If a remaining balance should not be distributed to an Internal Order,
be sure to leave it as its own line.

You may have to continue to scroll to the right side of the screen to see all of the information.

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4. For each line that was split out, click on the line and then click the Change Account
Assignment button. Enter the Internal Order number in the Internal Order field. Repeat
this step for each line until all Internal Order numbers are assigned.
5. Press the save icon or F11. At the bottom of the screen, the system will display the
message Document is posted under number #####.

Removing an Internal Order From a Transaction

To remove an Internal Order from a transaction:

1. Follow steps 1-4 to repost a line item including clicking on the Change Account
Assignment button.

2. Delete the Internal Order number shown in the Internal Order field. Click the green
check mark.
3. Press the save icon or F11. The system will display the message Document is posted
under number #####.

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Internal Order Reporting


The Application Tree for Internal Order reports resembles the Application Tree for FM reports.
To access the Internal Order Report Application Tree, type KOC2 in the transaction code box
and press enter.

Click on the + to left of desired node, and then double click on the report name.

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Budget/Actual Comparison Report


These reports provide budget, actual and commitment information for Internal Orders. Use the
Inception to date view for all reports. The following example is from the Inception to date view.

To access the report follow the transaction code KOC2 (see page 33).
Click on the + to left of Bdgt / Act Comparison – Inc, then double click on Bdgt / Act
Comparison – Inception to date view.

Enter information as follows and select the execute icon to run the report.

Selection values
Controlling area: Should default to CMU

Selection groups
Order group: Enter an Order Group
Or value(s): Enter an Internal Order, Range of Internal Orders or select the right arrow
to enter multiple Internal Orders or multiple ranges of Internal Orders.

The following is an example of a Budget / Actual Comparison report:

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You can drill down on this report by double clicking a line item.
The following screen will appear.

A panel is displayed that allows you to select either the commitments or actual drill down.
Double click on commitments or actual.

The following report provides a detail listing of transactions that have been posted to the selected
Internal Order. Double click on a specific line item to see the SAP detail regarding the actual
journal entry, invoice voucher or reposting.

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Actual Line Items Report

This report provides a list of transactions that have been posted to an individual Internal Order or
an Order Group.

To access the report enter the transaction code KOB1 or use the Internal Order Report
Tree at transaction code KOC2 (see page 33) and click on the + to left of Actual line items,
then double click on Orders: Actual Line Items.

Enter information as follows, then select the execute icon to run the report.

Order: Enter an individual Internal Order


OR
Order Group: Enter an Order Group

Cost Element: Optional. Enter a general ledger account number or leave


blank to see all activity.
OR
Cost Element Group: Optional. Enter a group of cost elements. For example,
facilities projects use the cost element group Z_CIP.

Posting Date: Defaults to Current month. Enter desired range of dates.

Display Variant: Leave /DEFAULTGL layout.

More Settings: Change Field to 9,999,999

The following report will be displayed. Double click on a specific line item to see the SAP detail
regarding the actual journal entry, invoice voucher or reposting.

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Display Master Data Report

This report provides a list of Internal Orders based on specific criteria. For example, if 08 is
entered in the Order type field, the report will bring up all of the Internal Orders under Order
type 08. If a cost center in entered in the Responsible cost center field, the report will bring up
all of the Internal Orders with that cost center entered on the master data. Consistency when
entering Internal Orders determines the accuracy and usefulness of this report. For example,
always use the same format for the Responsible person and be consistent when using the
Department field.

To access the report follow the transaction code KOC2 (see page 33).
Click on the + to left of Master data indices, then double click on Internal Order Master Data.

Enter information for the desired search criteria and select the execute icon.

Selection Options

Order Type: The order type assigned to your college or area

Internal Order: Individual, range or multiple Internal Orders

Responsible Cost Center: Cost center entered on master data

Person Responsible: Person responsible for the Internal Order as entered in Master Data

Department: User defined based on information entered on the General tab in


Master Data

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The following is a report based on criteria for Order type 08.

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Appendix
STEPS IN THE INTERNAL ORDER PROCESS

FUNCTION MENU PATH TRANS PAGE


CODE NUMBER
DETERMINE ORDER Page 4
STRUCTURE FOR
REPORTING
CREATE INTERNAL Accounting->Controlling->Internal Ko01 Page 6
ORDER Orders->Master Data->Order->Create
CREATE INTERNAL Accounting->Controlling->Internal KoH1 Page 11
ORDER GROUPS Orders->Master Data->Order Groups-
>Create
POST BUDGET Accounting->Controlling->Internal Ko22 Page 19
Orders-> Budget->Original->Change
POST SUPPLEMENTS Accounting->Controlling->Internal Ko24 Page 22
Orders->Budget ->Supplement->Change
POST RETURNS Accounting->Controlling->Internal Ko26 Page 24
Orders->Budget ->Return->Change
REPOST LINE ITEMS Accounting->Controlling->Internal KB61 Page 27
Orders->Actual Postings->Repost Line
Items->Enter
DISPLAY INTERNAL Accounting->Controlling->Internal Ko03 Page 9
ORDERS Orders->Master Data->Order->Display

DISPLAY INTERNAL Accounting->Controlling->Internal KoH3 Page 13


ORDER GROUPS Orders->Master Data->Order Group-
>Display
TO RUN AND DISPLAY Accounting->Controlling->Internal KoC2 Page 32
REPORTS Orders->Information System->Report
Selection

Commitment Line Items Report


This report displays unreceived and/or uninvoiced purchase orders and contracts.

To access the report follow the transaction code KOC2 (see page 33).
Click on the + to left of Commitment Line Items, then double click on Orders:
Commitment Line Items.

Enter information as follows, then select the execute icon to run the report.

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Order: Enter an individual Internal Order


OR
Order Group: Enter an Order Group

Cost Element: Optional. Enter a general ledger account number or


leave blank to see all activity.
OR
Cost Element Group: Optional. Enter a group of cost elements. For
example, facilities projects use the cost element group
Z_CIP.

Posting Date: Enter 06/01/1950 to 07/31/9999.

Display Variant: Should default to 1SAP.

The following report will appear.

Double click on an item to drill down to the purchase order or contract.

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Internal Orders Audit Report


This report provides a list of transactions posted to a selected cost center (and optional
cost element) along with Internal Order assignments posted at the time of entry or
reposted later in Controlling by repost line item.

To access the report follow the transaction code KOC2.


Click on the + to left of I/O Audit Report, and then double click on Cost Centers: Actual
Line Items.

Enter information as follows and select the execute icon to run the report.

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Cost center: Enter a cost center


OR
Cost center group: Enter a cost center group

Cost Element: Enter a General Ledger number or leave blank to see all
transactions.
OR
Cost Element Group: Enter a group of cost elements (optional).

Posting Date: Enter a range of dates from which to view information

Display Variant: Click in the Display variant field and select ZIOAUDIT
from the pull down menu.

The following report will be displayed.

NOTE: Sorting the Posting date and GL No. columns will make it easier to view items
which have been assigned Internal Orders through the Reposting Line Item procedure.
To do this: highlight the PostgDate column, then click the Sort ascending icon. Next
highlight the GL No. column, then click the Sort ascending icon. To replace the
subtotals, highlight the GL No. column again and click on Editsubtotals.

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Locating the Order Group an Internal Order Belongs to

To determine which Order groups an Internal Order belongs to:

1. Enter transaction code KOH2. Click Extras, Check and Help Functions, Find in
Group.

2. Enter your Internal Order number in the Internal Order Field and click the green check
mark.

3. The following screen shows the groups the Internal Order belongs to:

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